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  • A matcha frappuccino is lined with strawberry puree and topped with whipped cream, matcha powder, and fresh strawberries

    Starbucks' Secret Menu Grinch Drink Is Meant To Cheer Up Your Holidays

    This year, amp up the holidays by ordering your own festive frappuccino at Starbucks. This one sports colors that reference the Christmas Grinch.

    By Crystal Antonace 9 months ago Read More
  • A pink cocktail or mocktail has a lemon slice

    One Unexpected Ingredient You Should Keep On Hand For Mocktails

    One difficulty emulating cocktails is that specific brightness alcoholic drinks may have to balance the sweet, so keep this ingredient stocked for complexity.

    By Chala June 9 months ago Read More
  • A cappuccino with latte art in a white cup on a saucer with a spoon and coffee beans and cinnamon sticks in the background

    The Cappuccino Rule You Should Never Break When Ordering Coffee In Italy

    When drinking coffee in Italy, there are several rules you need to follow, but one in particular involving cappuccino should never be broken.

    By Alba Caraceni 9 months ago Read More
  • Glass of mojito cocktail with a muddler, jigger, and bar spoon

    Plot Twist – You Don't Need A Muddler For Your Home Bar

    Muddling may be a classic cocktail technique, but it has its downsides, which you can avoid by passing up on a muddler and going for alternatives.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • French onion soup in a bowl on a placemat with peppercorns and thyme next to it

    Does French Onion Soup Contain Alcohol?

    French onion soup is a powerhouse of flavor and texture that is surprisingly amenable to personalization. But does it typically contain alcohol?

    By Eli Cohen 9 months ago Read More
  • Person using two hands to cut into a freshly baked pie

    The Booze You Should Be Using When Making Pie Crusts

    If you want the flakiest pie crust ever you may want to consider adding an extra boozy ingredient beyond the standard flour, eggs, and butter.

    By Lili Kim 9 months ago Read More
  • Pale yellow drink in a coupe cocktail glass with sliced lemons and a brass honey dipper

    The Best Gin To Use For A Bee's Knees Cocktail

    The bee's knees is a whimsical take on a classic sour cocktail, featuring the juniper notes of gin, so we spoke to an expert to find out the best spirit to use.

    By Lesley Jacobs Solmonson 9 months ago Read More
  • Bartender free pouring alcohol using a spout

    The Bar Tool You Need If You Want To Impress Guests With A Free Pour

    Pouring out alcohol without using any measuring tools sure looks neat, but to actually do it successfully, you need a add-on for your liquor bottles.

    By Jack Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • Close up of Japanese Slipper

    The Australian Origins Of The Japanese Slipper Cocktail

    Despite its name, the Japanese slipper doesn't originate on the shores of Nagoya or in the neon-lit bars of Tokyo, but rather in a restaurant Down Under.

    By Sadie Stringer 9 months ago Read More
  • A row of bottles Fireball Whisky bottles sit in a store display case

    What Type Of Alcohol Is Really In Fireball?

    If you've only ever called it Fireball, you might not know what type of alcohol is in this spicy cinnamon spirit, and the answer is really quite simple.

    By Erin Metz 9 months ago Read More
  • Drink being poured from a cocktail shaker into a glass with ice

    What To Consider When Converting Your Favorite Cocktails To Mocktails

    Food Republic consulted Brian Evans, co-owner and beverage director at the Hotel Chelsea in NYC, for advise on converting cocktails into mocktails.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • A glass of whiskey served neat with another glass and bottle of whiskey in background

    The Fruity Japanese Whisky You Should Enjoy Neat

    If you're new to drinking whisky neat, try this expert-recommended Japanese blend with smooth, sweet, fruity notes that are anything but harsh.

    By Jack Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • Two martinis with olives next to each other against a dark background

    The Sushi Ingredient That Belongs In Your Next Martini

    To add a kick of spice to your next martini, reach for this classic sushi condiment. It may seem unlikely, but the flavors are a perfect match.

    By Alba Caraceni 9 months ago Read More
  • lime margarita with salt rim and lime

    The Easy Agave Swap You Should Try For Your Next Margarita

    If you usually sweeten margaritas with agave or simple syrup, you should try this expert-recommended swap that brings an even deeper and richer flavor.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 9 months ago Read More
  • Mint julep cocktail in a silver cup on a table

    The Best Whiskey To Use In A Mint Julep

    When it comes to mixing cocktails that have few number of ingredients, it's important to nail those ingredients to make the best drink possible.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • A selection of tacos sit on a table next to several condiments, tortilla chips, and beer bottles with lime wedges

    Next Time You Make Tacos, Reach For Some Alcohol

    There are a million ways to enjoy a good taco, but the next time you make them yourself, be sure to include some alcohol, from beer to tequila.

    By Eli Cohen 9 months ago Read More
  • A glass of ginger ale with ice cubes and lime slices sits on a serving board with raw ginger and limes

    America's Oldest Soda Isn't Your Typical Ginger Ale

    America loves its soda and while some might think Coca-Cola or Pepsi is the longest running brand, it's actually a rarer ginger ale that takes the title.

    By Cami Cox 9 months ago Read More
  • Indian salted lassi in steel glass

    Salted Lassi Offers A Savory Spin On The Popular Sweet Drink

    Salted lassi is a simple combination of yogurt, water or milk, and a pinch of salt. The frothy, creamy, slightly-savory result is a perfectly refreshing drink.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 9 months ago Read More
  • bottle of red wine with a glass of poured red wine

    Chill A Bottle Of Wine Quickly With One Simple Towel Trick

    If you need to chill wine in a hurry, you can do better than a bucket of ice. Use the simple towel trick to have chilled wine in about 10 minutes.

    By Patrice J. Williams 9 months ago Read More
  • Glass of coconut water next to an open coconut

    Here's How Long Coconut Water Should Last After Opening

    Coconut water has a limited lifespan once it's opened, and the time it takes before it spoils may vary based on how it's packaged or if it has preservatives.

    By Jennifer Waldera 9 months ago Read More
  • A glass of what could be coconut rum and cream soda resting on a kitchen towel

    The 2-Ingredient Mixed Drink That Tastes Like Ice Cream

    Do you love ice cream as much as you love a good mixed drink? If so, you're in luck! With only two ingredients, you can make this boozy delight.

    By Louise Rhind-Tutt 9 months ago Read More
  • Eggnog holiday drink in a round tumbler with star anise and cinnamon stick garnish

    How Much Alcohol Is In Costco's Kirkland Signature Eggnog?

    Costo's beloved Kirkland Signature eggnog is actually sold in two different varieties, but neither version is a slouch in the alcohol department.

    By Sharon Rose 9 months ago Read More
  • Costco alcohol section

    New Kirkland Signature Cognac Has Been Spotted At Costco, And It's A Bargain

    Costco's Kirkland Signature brand has debuted a brand new premium liquor, and it's an even deal than the retailer's previous version of the same spirit.

    By Jennifer Waldera 9 months ago Read More
  • Person cradles a mug in cupped hands, enjoying its warmth

    The Comforting Hot Drink You Need When The Sniffles Hit

    If you've got the sniffles, stop before you reach for the chamomile, lemon, or honey, and think about whipping up a spiced golden milk instead.

    By Andy Hume 9 months ago Read More
  • Three glasses of bourbon on a wooden table in a dimly lit room with shadow cast behind each glass

    Full Proof Vs Barrel Proof Vs Cask Strength: The Difference In Bourbons

    You may not realize this, but there are many different styles of bourbon to be on the lookout for. Here's a guide to a few of them.

    By Shaun Melady 9 months ago Read More
  • A pitcher full of large cubes of ice and cocktail sits on a wooden table

    One Kitchen Tool Hack Makes The Ice For Big Batch Cocktails Last Longer

    One of the pitfalls of batch making a cocktail is keeping it cold: Small ice cubes water it down, and silicone molds can be pricey (and slow). Use this instead.

    By Paige Novak-Goberville 9 months ago Read More
  • Small bowl of matcha powder

    The One Type Of Matcha You Should Avoid At The Store

    With so many brands of matcha available, it can be tricky to determine which is the best to buy. Here is one type to avoid and the best indicator of quality.

    By Sarah Sierra-Mohamed 9 months ago Read More
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